We invite you to see the first pictures of Ines whose beauty was perpetuated on celluloid by Max just a few days ago.
This is also your chance to get the number one of these, as we think, very beautiful pictures.
The first real rays of sunshine shone through the windows in Max’s villa.
Ines had already arrived early in the morning and from now on the clicking of Max’s old Minolta SRT-101 would be heard throughout the house.
Ines and Bilitis lying on the bed, reading in Olivier Mathieu’s novel “A Firenze muore un’estate”
The unbelievably soft light at this morning made the picture just look like a painting from centuries ago!
We invite you to read Olivier Mathieu’s novels yourself, especially his new work “Les Enfants des Aprems”.
You can get his books via his homepage.
Max is a great connoisseur and fan of classical painting.
So it is no wonder that Bilitis can be seen here in a pose familiar from Renaissance nudes.
All pictures from Max’s last shooting can be bought directly from us.
For prices and different sizes go to the shop.
You can also directly write to Bilitis who will help you through the process of ordering a picture from us.
We wish you a lot of fun with the pictures of Ines.
Just click on one of the images and enjoy!
All pictures are available in different sizes and strictly limited to 300 copies.
Each picture is autographed by the Max Stolzenberg himself, titled and dry stamped to ensure originality.
Some of the pictures on this site have never been published before and it might still be possible to get hold of the number 1 of 300 prints.
We also highly recommend to visit our atelier. Here you can convince yourself of the high quality, painting like, pictures and the wonderful workmanship of our limited prints.
Max uses only analog cameras and genuine film for his artwork!
It is a most moving honour to see two such pretty young girls walking their beautiful eyes on a book of which we are the author! thank you, my dear Max, for these new photographs of you. They demonstrate that despite the new trends in society, which are certainly not David Hamiltonian trends, there are still artists to pay tribute to beauty.
Your photograph, entitled “Renaissance”, is very successful. It can only awaken, in the lover of high-quality photography, as in the lover of the Eternal Woman, desires for walks on spirutuelles peaks, where the soul, the heart and the body combine to arouse a high emotion.
The girl you photograph becomes, through your art, the projection of her own dream of reaching a unique moment when time is transcended in eternity…